Table 14-3
Approved legal aid applications, staff and private lawyers by type of criminal matter — Youth

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Approved legal aid applications, staff and private lawyers by type of criminal matter — Youth
Table summary
"This table displays legal aid applications approved by legal aid plans for youth criminal matters. The row headers provide information by province/territory and fiscal year. The column headers provide information on the number of applications and percent of total approved applications assigned to each of staff lawyers and private lawyers."
  Total Staff lawyers Private lawyers
  number percent number percent
Newfoundland and Labrador  
2007/2008 519 511 98 8 2
2008/2009 481 480 100 1 0
2009/2010 425 416 98 9 2
2010/2011 389 386 99 3 1
2011/2012 386 386 100 0 0
Prince Edward Island 1  
2007/2008 227 223 98 4 2
2008/2009 .. .. ..
2009/2010 .. .. ..
2010/2011 192 185 96 7 4
2011/2012 191 191 100 0 0
Nova Scotia  
2007/2008 2,888 2,411 83 477 17
2008/2009 2,368 2,025 86 343 14
2009/2010 2,323 2,110 91 213 9
2010/2011 2,343 1,975 84 368 16
2011/2012 2,396 1,971 82 425 18
New Brunswick  
2007/2008 105 72 69 33 31
2008/2009 128 80 63 48 38
2009/2010 .. .. ..
2010/2011 119 82 69 37 31
2011/2012 206 128 62 78 38
Quebec  
2007/2008 14,030 7,174 51 6,856 49
2008/2009 14,508 7,476 52 7,032 48
2009/2010 14,002 7,105 51 6,897 49
2010/2011 13,808 6,941 50 6,867 50
2011/2012 14,116 7,398 52 6,718 48
Ontario 2  
2007/2008 .. .. 9,781
2008/2009 .. .. 9,580
2009/2010 .. .. 8,793
2010/2011 .. .. 7,635
2011/2012 .. .. 7,615
Manitoba 3  
2007/2008 3,541 1,139 32 2,402 68
2008/2009 3,404 1,076 32 2,328 68
2009/2010 4,168 1,650 40 2,518 60
2010/2011 3,975 1,488 37 2,487 63
2011/2012 3,680 1,519 41 2,161 59
Saskatchewan 4  
2007/2008 3,464 3,231 93 233 7
2008/2009 3,153 r 2,363 r 75 r 790 25 r
2009/2010 3,763 r 3,388 r 90 r 375 10 r
2010/2011 3,835 r 3,464 r 90 r 371 10 r
2011/2012 3,722 3,381 91 341 9
Alberta 5  
2007/2008 5,795 1,981 34 3,814 66
2008/2009 6,033 2,301 38 3,732 62
2009/2010 5,524 2,151 39 3,373 61
2010/2011 4,914 2,075 42 2,839 58
2011/2012 4,534 1,780 39 2,754 61
British Columbia  
2007/2008 3,139 70 2 3,069 98
2008/2009 2,925 75 3 2,850 97
2009/2010 2,766 37 1 2,729 99
2010/2011 2,537 7 0 2,530 100
2011/2012 2,095 6 0 2,089 100
Yukon 6  
2007/2008 184 181 98 3 2
2008/2009 145 142 98 3 2
2009/2010 153 151 99 2 1
2010/2011 133 133 100 0 0
2011/2012 93 92 99 1 1
Northwest Territories 7  
2007/2008 88 13 15 75 85
2008/2009 74 18 24 56 76
2009/2010 .. .. ..
2010/2011 .. .. ..
2011/2012 .. .. ..
Nunavut 7 , 8  
2007/2008 .. .. ..
2008/2009 4 4 100 0 0
2009/2010 8 .. 8 100
2010/2011 .. .. ..
2011/2012 3 3 100 0 0
Total  
2007/2008 .. .. 26,755
2008/2009 .. .. 26,763
2009/2010 .. .. 24,917
2010/2011 .. .. 23,144
2011/2012 .. .. 22,182
The number of criminal applications assigned to staff lawyers in 2011/2012 is not available. Prince Edward Island Legal Aid records the number of cases completed by staff and private sector counsel. Staff lawyers closed 948 federal adult criminal and 191 youth applications in 2011/2012. Federal criminal and youth applications assigned to private counsel do not include applications handled by private sector counsel on a per diem basis while substituting or backfilling for a staff lawyer. The decline in criminal applications between 2010/2011 and 2011/2012 is partially attributable to a definitional error in one Prince Edward Island Legal Aid office in 2010/2011, which resulted in over-reporting of criminal applications.
Figures for 2011/2012 full-service criminal applications approved and assigned to private lawyers include Legal Aid Ontario's "Big Case Management" program, which are criminal legal aid cases (mostly homicide) whose projected costs exceed $20,000.
In 2009/2010, Manitoba began to include the number of applications that were used to generate secondary or tertiary certificates in the total number of legal aid applications reported. This led to an increase in the count for total and approved legal aid applications and accounts for the increase in approved applications assigned to staff and private lawyers.
In 2008/2009, all youth matters became eligible for legal aid under an agreement between the Saskatchewan Legal Aid Commission and the Ministry of Justice’s Court Services Branch. This led to an increase in the count for total and approved legal aid applications. Figures for Saskatchewan were re-stated for the reference periods 2008/2009 to 2010/2011, inclusive, based on the number of letters of denial issued to clients by the Saskatchewan Legal Aid Commission. The number of applications excludes applications received during 2011/2012 but deemed “discontinued” for administrative purposes as at March 31, 2012, because the client ceased contact with the Saskatchewan Legal Aid Commission before obtaining legal aid services from a lawyer.
The increase, between 2010/2011 and 2011/2012, in the number of applications approved and assigned to staff lawyers is primarily due to a change in Legal Aid Alberta's service delivery model to provide early resolution to lower-level criminal offences. These offences would have been assigned to private lawyers prior to 2011/2012.
No distinction is made between summary and full service applications in Yukon. All applications are counted as full service applications. Data for Yukon include duty counsel counts.
Presumed eligibility counts are not included in the data for the Northwest Territories or Nunavut. Territorial offences are included with criminal matters.
In 2009/2010, the capacity for statistical reporting in Nunavut was limited due to issues with information tracking systems. As a result, the number of approved applications may be underreported and is not comparable to previous years and information is only available for criminal matters approved to private lawyers.
Note(s):
For more details on legal aid concepts and terminology please refer to the glossary.
Source(s):
Statistics Canada, Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics, Legal Aid Survey 3308.
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